Mark Ruffalo - Tumblr Posts

Why they look like a boyband who’s about to drop the hottest album of the year (x)






Bruce, Steve & Tony vs their past selves






Stressed science nerds in big sweaters.







Mark Ruffalo as Matt Flamhaff 13 Going on 30 (2004) dir. Gary Winick
Oh so are we addressing the fact marvel sent Steve back in time leaving Bucky alone after Steve caused a rift between the avengers for Bucky and now Bucky has deal with everything alone without his best pal
┏┓ ┃┃╱╲ in ┃╱╱╲╲ this ╱╱╭╮╲╲house ▔▏┗┛▕▔ we ╱▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔╲ Call out Marvel’s fuckery ╱╱┏┳┓╭╮┏┳┓ ╲╲ ▔▏┗┻┛┃┃┗┻┛▕▔
Yes this is the current mood of the mcu fandom
this is so damn accurate
Thor: Ragnarok - a gif summary
Thor

Loki

Hulk/Bruce

Hela

Valkyrie

Skurge

Heimdall

Doctor Strange

The Grandmaster

Korg

Bonus: Odin (from the afterlife)




Shutter Island (2010) dir. Martin Scorsese.
When you’ve gone the entire press tour without spoiling anything



I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this since I first saw endgame


Serirei week 2024
Day 6. Rings/ Anniversary

Yes well, I was obsessed with this movie from childhood and it seems like a complete circle to make a fanart on its 20th anniversary.
Irony is Loki saying " We have hulk "
Absolutely love how Mr. Wedderburn is just raging and pissed while Bella does not give a fuck and is just looking at him like she is analyzing his behavioral patterns








2/5 Movie that touched my heart. “The Normal Heart”
peter is surrounded by his childhood superheroes and idols but he doesn’t give any attention to them because he lost the one who meant the most to him



a moment of silence for them
I watched Poor Things in the theater the other day and HOLY FUCK WAS IT AMAZING. As I was watching it, I remember being mesmerized by the world building and the characters and mostly from the fact that this was a real movie, like an actually *real* movie. And not only was it real in the sense that the characters and the emotions they went through were extremely relatable, but also in the way that it captured the entirety of the human spirit and essence and it portrayed things that nobody ever wants to talk or hear about, yet everybody experiences. The costumes, the acting, the comic relief, the philosophy, the fucking filmography, the directing, it was truly art. My favourite scene was the one where Harry takes Bella to Alexandria. That's when Bella first finds out about the suffering that comes with human existence by looking at the poor people and their dead children. Her worldview is completely shattered, yet pain and suffering are the most fundamental parts of personhood and she must acquire them. The film was unapologetically weird in all the right ways. I get that Lanthimos isn't for everyone but so far the bad reviews I have read seem to be written by people who did not understand the true concept of the film, which, as I perceive it, is simple and lies in being a human. The movie Poor Things is a must, from every possible angle and I strongly suggest to watch it at the theater, where it was intended to be watched.
Just saw Thor Ragnarok



Me the whole entire time watching the trailer


Here's my reaction to the trailer



